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America vs Usonia - What's the difference?

america | usonia |

Usonia is a synonym of america.



As proper nouns the difference between america and usonia

is that america is the continents of North and South America, especially when considered to form a single continent; the Americas while Usonia is a one-word name for the United States of America that does not have the ambiguity of "America.

america

English

Alternative forms

*(North and South America) *(the United States of America) (humourous) (sometimes derogatory)

Proper noun

(Americas)
  • The continents of North and South America, especially when considered to form a single continent; the Americas
  • * 2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity (Penguin 2010), page 691:
  • Franciscan attitudes in the Canaries offered possible precedents for what Europe now came to call ‘the New World’, or, through a somewhat tangled chain of circumstances, ‘America ’.
  • The United States of America.
  • * {{quote-magazine, title=No hiding place
  • , date=2013-05-25, volume=407, issue=8837, page=74, magazine=(The Economist) citation , passage=In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. Yet of those who received unsolicited adverts through the post, only 3% bought anything as a result.}}

    Usage notes

    Residents of the United States of America may refer to their country as the "United States" (more formal), "America" (common and often patriotic), "the U.S.A.", or simply "the States" (informal). Residents of Alaska, United States of America's northernmost state, refer to mainland America as "the " (informal). Residents of the United Kingdom typically refer to the United States of America as "America". Residents of Canada less frequently refer to the United States of America as "America", referring otherwise to "the United States" (more formal), "the U.S." (common), or simply "the States" (informal). Peoples from Latin American countries usually use "America" to mean the whole continent; they rarely use the term "Americas" which is mostly used in the United States. The plural form "the Americas" is common when referring to North and South America together, to avoid ambiguity. Seen as a single continent, it is commonly "the continent of America".

    Quotations

    * 1922 , (James Joyce), , II.402: *: Thou sawest thy America , thy lifetask, and didst charge to cover like the transpontine bison.

    Synonyms

    * (North and South America) Americas * (United States of America) see

    See also

    *

    Statistics

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    usonia

    English

    (wikipedia Usonia)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A one-word name for the United States of America that does not have the ambiguity of "America"
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1903 , author=James D. Law , chapter=The Sack of Auchindore , title=Here and There in Two Hemispheres , page=111–112 , publisher=Lancaster: Home Publishing Co. , passage=And in Usonia's' mighty Lan'— / What almost seems beyond belief— / An offshoot of the Irvine clan / Is honor'd as the nation's chief!

    We of the United States, in justice to Canadians and Mexicans, have no right to use the title " Americans " when referring to matters pertaining exclusively to ourselves.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1982 , author=Robert Champigny , title=Sartre and drama , page=64 , passage=Sartre may have banked on an irritation with Usonia' derived from the conviction that, without Usonian troops, France would not have been liberated. Add to this feeling of inferiority the fact, or rumour, that, for a few months, some sacred Parisian bread was made of corn ordered from ' Usonia instead of wheat,
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2004 , author=Juan Bruce-Novoa , chapter=Twenty years of transatlantic Usonianism , editor=Walter Grünzweig , title=The United States in Global Contexts: American Studies After 9/11 and Iraq , page=23 , passage=The Berlin Wall's fall and internet's rise inform new readings of America as much as the collapsing Twin Towers and Latinization of Usonia .}}
  • Frank Lloyd Wright's utopian vision of the United States
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2005 , author=Colin Porteous, Kerr MacGregor , title=Solar Architecture in Cool Climates , page=233 , passage=[Wright] also refers to 'the great Usonian Life, the universal life of our own true democracy' and 'the road to Freedom in Usonia' . The association of USA and utopia is inescapable
  • A community in New York state designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in his Usonian style
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2001 , author=Roland Reisley, Frank Lloyd Wright, John Timpane , title=Usonia, New York , page=xvii , passage=THEY NAMED THEIR COMMUNITY of forty-seven homes near Pleasantville, New York, "Usonia " in homage to Frank Lloyd Wright, whose ideas on the way Americans should live together guided their plan.}}
  • (rare) In geopolitical and international economic modeling, a prototype superpower that, in competing with an antagonistic superpower Russonia (the Soviet Union), allows Thirdonia (a hypothetical neutral Third World country) to extract considerable wealth from both.
  • * {{quote-journal
  • , year=1964 , author=Albert O. Hirschmann , title=The Stability of Neutralism: A Geometric Note , journal=The American economic review , page=94 , passage=Suppose two powerful, industrialized countries, called Usonia and Russonia, compete by mean of capital exports and other forms of "aid" for influence in various underdeveloped countries, typified by Thirdonia.}}

    Synonyms

    * (The country) America, United States, USA, Usania

    Derived terms

    * Usonian * Usono * (rare) Russonia * (rare) Thirdonia

    Anagrams

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    References